Top 15 Vegan Myths Debunked

Every vegan encounters (or rather endures) questions like, “Where do you get your protein?” over and over and over again. It’s like a right of passage. You’ve probably also heard people say that “being vegan is expensive” and perhaps that “soy can give you man boobs.” There are a lot of vegan myths out there about plant-based living that are simply not true, and today we’re going to tackle 15 of them.

I turned to several experts and thought leaders in the vegan world to tackle these vegan myths, including author and speaker Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, co-founder of Farm Sanctuary Gene Baur, musician and long-time vegan Moby, former NFL player David Carter (aka the 300 Pound Vegan), and more. So without further ado, let’s bury these false vegan myths once and for all!

MYTH #1: Vegans Don’t Get Enough Protein

MYTH #2: Being Vegan Is Expensive

MYTH #3: Soy Is Bad For You

MYTH #4: Vegans Are Weak

MYTH #5: Milk Doesn’t Harm Animals

MYTH #6: Choosing “Free Range” & “Humane” Meat Removes The Cruelty

MYTH #7: Animals Will Overrun Planet Earth If We Stop Eating Them

MYTH #8: Being Vegan Is Hard

MYTH #9: Being Vegan Is Extreme

MYTH #10: It’s Possible to Be A “Perfect Vegan”

MYTH #11: Animals Were Put Here For Humans to Eat

MYTH #12: You Can’t Justify Helping Animals When So Many Humans Need Help

MYTH #13: Cow’s Milk is “Nature’s Perfect Food”

MYTH #14: Sugar Isn’t Vegan

MYTH #15 One Person Can’t Really Make A Difference

I hope these videos are helpful and that you learned something new. Misinformation spreads wicked fast on the internet and through word of mouth, so always remember to do your own research, dig a little deeper, and don’t internalize everything you read or hear before looking into it yourself.

Michelle is the founder of World of Vegan, and is working to make the world a kinder place for animals through video and creative media. She has worked with organizations including Mercy for Animals, Farm Sanctuary, PETA, Vegan Outreach, and PCRM, and you can find her bite-sized vegan videos at MichelleCehn.com.